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28 October 1996 Velocity inversion and high-frequency asymptotics
Kidane Araya, Seongjai Kim, Clifford J. Nolan, William Woodbury Symes
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Abstract
Differential semblance measures are unique amongst velocity inversion objectives in having well-defined and smooth high frequency asymptotics. A version appropriate for analysis of CMP gathers and layered models is particularly easy to analyze and economical for numerical experimentation. For model-consistent data, the DS objective measures the discrepancy in takeoff slowness of rays, weighted by the energy in the data -- without of course requiring that events be identified or rays traced. Numerical experiments with synthetic data illustrate the theoretical properties.
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Kidane Araya, Seongjai Kim, Clifford J. Nolan, and William Woodbury Symes "Velocity inversion and high-frequency asymptotics", Proc. SPIE 2822, Mathematical Methods in Geophysical Imaging IV, (28 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255216
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Reflectivity

3D modeling

Chemical mechanical planarization

Mathematical modeling

Kinematics

Detection and tracking algorithms

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